TBS EXAM 5 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ALL ANSWERS
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Marine Expeditionary Forces: Definition
Consisting of a standing command element, a GCE of one or more divisions, an
ACE of one or more wings, and an LCE of one or more logistics groups, it is
often led by an LTGEN and can last for 60 days.
Operations with Motors (DR MATT)
Force Distribution Route
Forms of movement
Objective task organization actions (TCMs)
Area Structures for Civil Considerations (ASCOPE)
Capabilities
Institutions
People and Events
All components should be included in the definition of Marine Divisions (CE).
(GCE).
(ACE).
(LCE).
Define Marine Air Wings to include all elements that serve as the MAGTF's air
component in the capture and protection of advanced naval sites as well as any
land operations that may be necessary to carry out a naval campaign.
A permanently constituted command tasked with delivering all significant
tactical logistics functions for the MEF beyond the natural capacities of the
supported units/organizations is referred to as a Marine Logistics Group.
, Give an explanation of the four components of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade
(MEB): the logistical combat element, the air combat element, the ground
combat element, and the command element.
MEU offers a quick sea-based reaction to fulfill demands for power projection
and forward presence. endure for fifteen days.
Clearly state that the Navy's duty is to maintain, develop, and outfit combat-
ready naval forces that can win wars, thwart aggression, and uphold maritime
freedom.
Explain the structure of the Navy's forces.
The Navy's six main "fleets" are its organizational units.
Determine the Navy's functional capability.
One or more mission areas are intended to be performed by Navy personnel,
ships, and reserve components. How the Navy conducts naval warfare is
determined by mission areas. With the introduction of new weapons, sensors,
and capabilities into the maritime realm, Navy mission areas are constantly
changing.
Explain Principal combat formations of the Navy
Extraordinary Strike Group Carrier Strike Group
Describe the Marine Corps' legislative evolution.
In accordance with its statutory mandate, the Marine Corps Mission arranges for
operations to
Through the creation of MAGTFs, "...provide forces of combined arms,
including aviation." Under a single commander, the Marine Corps troops form
the MAGTF, a balanced air-ground combined arms task organization designed
to carry out a particular mission. For all missions throughout the spectrum of
military activities, it serves as the Marine Corps' main organization. It is built to
battle, but it can also regulate crises and avoid conflicts.
CORRECT
Marine Expeditionary Forces: Definition
Consisting of a standing command element, a GCE of one or more divisions, an
ACE of one or more wings, and an LCE of one or more logistics groups, it is
often led by an LTGEN and can last for 60 days.
Operations with Motors (DR MATT)
Force Distribution Route
Forms of movement
Objective task organization actions (TCMs)
Area Structures for Civil Considerations (ASCOPE)
Capabilities
Institutions
People and Events
All components should be included in the definition of Marine Divisions (CE).
(GCE).
(ACE).
(LCE).
Define Marine Air Wings to include all elements that serve as the MAGTF's air
component in the capture and protection of advanced naval sites as well as any
land operations that may be necessary to carry out a naval campaign.
A permanently constituted command tasked with delivering all significant
tactical logistics functions for the MEF beyond the natural capacities of the
supported units/organizations is referred to as a Marine Logistics Group.
, Give an explanation of the four components of a Marine Expeditionary Brigade
(MEB): the logistical combat element, the air combat element, the ground
combat element, and the command element.
MEU offers a quick sea-based reaction to fulfill demands for power projection
and forward presence. endure for fifteen days.
Clearly state that the Navy's duty is to maintain, develop, and outfit combat-
ready naval forces that can win wars, thwart aggression, and uphold maritime
freedom.
Explain the structure of the Navy's forces.
The Navy's six main "fleets" are its organizational units.
Determine the Navy's functional capability.
One or more mission areas are intended to be performed by Navy personnel,
ships, and reserve components. How the Navy conducts naval warfare is
determined by mission areas. With the introduction of new weapons, sensors,
and capabilities into the maritime realm, Navy mission areas are constantly
changing.
Explain Principal combat formations of the Navy
Extraordinary Strike Group Carrier Strike Group
Describe the Marine Corps' legislative evolution.
In accordance with its statutory mandate, the Marine Corps Mission arranges for
operations to
Through the creation of MAGTFs, "...provide forces of combined arms,
including aviation." Under a single commander, the Marine Corps troops form
the MAGTF, a balanced air-ground combined arms task organization designed
to carry out a particular mission. For all missions throughout the spectrum of
military activities, it serves as the Marine Corps' main organization. It is built to
battle, but it can also regulate crises and avoid conflicts.